AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEU Enlargement: EU member states agreed to close key accession chapters for Montenegro—Chapter 8 “Competition Policy” and Chapter 29 “Customs Union”—while also opening Cluster 6 for Ukraine and Moldova and closing science, education and external relations chapters for Albania, pushing the region’s EU track forward. Digital Rights in the Balkans: A BIRN report says digital repression is worsening across the Western Balkans and Turkey, documenting 152 digital rights violations in early 2026, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior making up over 60%. Child Safety & Tech: At NATO’s Ankara summit, Türkiye’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan urged governments to regulate tech for children, calling for transparency and independent oversight of algorithms. Central Banking & Euro Prep: Montenegro’s central bank delegation met Cyprus’ central bank to compare practical EU integration steps, including digital transformation and payment systems, ahead of Eurosystem participation. Research & Heritage: COST Action iNEAL is uniting European Neanderthal research, building shared databases and a catalogue of 127 sites to standardize methods across countries. Local Tech/Policy Angle: Montenegro’s Natura 2000 proposal was adopted, covering half the country—another big step for environmental data and conservation planning.
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